Mike Williams
Senior Airman
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- Oct 19, 2006
Thank you for the informative post Juha! If you ever get a chance and can put your hands on those P39Q charts showing speeds with 95 and 100 octane, it would be very much appreciated if you can share them here.front line units usually used 91-95 oct Soviet fuels or 100 oct LL fuel (outside mid-1942 - early 43, when Soviet fuel supply was in crisis), I have seen Soviet speed graphs for P-39Q showing the speeds with 95 and 100 oct fuel. Soviet 95 oct was usually used by M-82F and FN engines, so La-5F, -FN, La-7 and Tu-2. Spitfires and P-39s used usually 100 oct LL fuel. IIRC one big offensive was delayed a couple of days so that they could store enough LL fuel for a P-39 fighter division for the operation.